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Although shy and not a great performer, he scored modest successes as an opera composer and earned a modest income from his works. Many of his songs were performed in private gatherings with friends.
 
  A) Franz Schubert
  B) Robert Schumann
  C) Frdric Chopin
  D) Felix Mendelssohn

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____ is a term brought to music from probability theory and designates works in which individual sonic events are not controlled by the composer, who focuses instead on shaping only their aggregate appearance and behavior.
 
  A) Stochastic music
  B) Musique concrte
  C) Phasing
  D) Verbal score



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Answer to Question 1

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